BlockBeats News, February 24 — According to CNBC, Bitcoin briefly fell below the $63,000 mark on Tuesday, as investors continue to grapple with escalating tariff tensions and broader geopolitical risks.
Invesco Asia-Pacific Client Investment Solutions Head Christopher Hamilton said, “This drop in Bitcoin doesn’t seem to be a typical crypto market shock, but rather a classic risk sentiment reset.” Hamilton added that this decline is more likely a “tactical risk reduction” rather than a structural exit.
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